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Compare Christ’s cup of suffering to that of the noble Socrates. Plato records the aged philosopher freely drinking hemlock, but his poisoned chalice was imminent and real.
The final resting place of the cup of Christ is the ‘holy grail’ of religious tourism. But hundreds of sites claiming to be home to it, who’s right? And is it real?
In Europe alone, there are said to be around 200 cups, each thought to be the Holy Grail – the cup used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper. Believers flock to see them and pray over them.
Christ and the coffee cup. Why not bring our Saviour into the very center of everyday American life as we drink coffee—and make friends—to the glory of the living God.
CHRISTIANS all over the world observe the Holy Octave -- the last eight days in Jesus' life on earth -- with due solemnity. This Octave includes Palm Sunday on which day Jesus came from ...
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